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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
The bad news is that 50 people died in a hotel fire; the good news is that we got exclusive footage.
The truthiness is, anyone can read the news to you. I promise to feel the news 'at' you.
I don't think anywhere you go to get news is news anymore. It is commentary, but mostly it is the advancement of agenda. — © Rush Limbaugh
I don't think anywhere you go to get news is news anymore. It is commentary, but mostly it is the advancement of agenda.
The challenge remains a simple one: to write news that stays news.
Advertising in the final analysis should be news. If it is not news it is worthless.
I am a news presenter, a news broadcaster, an anchorman, a managing editor - not a commentator or analyst.
The reason that I'm so fast at what I do is - I'm not saying that I'm getting stories that nobody else has - the difference is that if a tip goes out to five people, and I know that it's a reliable source, I just tweet it out. If you're at a respectable news organization, that would be considered irresponsible.
The best thing about television news is, it's immediate. Everything at a news network happens quickly.
The good news of the kingdom is not freedom from hardship, suffering, and loss. It is the news of a Redeemer who has come to rescue me from myself.
Lies are just stories, and stories are all that matter. We all tell stories. Some are more truthful than others, maybe, but in the end the only thing that counts is what you can make people believe.
It is incredible to me that my Twitter feed is a source of 'news' for every rock news outlet around the world.
Okay, I'm guessing you're gonna give us the bad news first because there's no good news?
That's what the news is: You turn on the news every night, whatever you watch, and you're expecting to see things that you didn't know happened. And that's not what it is.
I'm a little bit too obsessed with the news. I find the news easier to follow than narrative entertainment programs. — © Jon Stewart
I'm a little bit too obsessed with the news. I find the news easier to follow than narrative entertainment programs.
CNN is not and never will abandon our first and fundamental brand equity, which is news and breaking news.
There has to a certain responsibility, whether it's TV news, online news, to sort out opinion from fact.
If radio news is to be regarded as a commodity, only acceptable when saleable, then I don't care what you call it - I say it isn't news.
Good news is not news. Bad news sells. Confrontation sells. And that's what the press is always looking for. I'm not bragging, but I have the highest job-approval rating of any public official in the city. And I've had it consistently. The approval rating for the police department is 70 percent. This notion that stop-and-frisk has torn the community apart is false.
I am a news presenter, a news broadcaster, an anchorman, a managing editor - not a commentator or analyst. I feel no compulsion to be a pundit.
The good news is that the president gets another chance. The bad news is that he'll be two weeks older.
My father, if anything, first and last, was a man of words. He loved stories; he didn't live for stories, exactly, but I think he lived through stories. I think, like many writers, he loved stories about things he had experienced as much as, if not more than, he loved the experiences themselves.
Personally, I don't even read bummer news stories about the environment because it makes me feel helpless to fix anything and reminds me that the general population doesn't treat these issues as an important part of our political life.
There's news that happens in different spheres and can be made just as funny, but it's not necessarily in the normal news medium.
It used to be, if you were a reporter, you wrote a story and then you moved on to the next one. We were used to people coming to the New York Times. We waited for them to turn on our website or to pick up our print paper and see what we have. We now understand that we have to make our stories available to our readers. A lot of people get their news from Facebook or Twitter and we want to make sure that they see some of our best stories there, too. We do this more aggressively now than we did before.
The bad news is you're falling through the air, nothing to hang on to, no parachute. The good news is, there's no ground.
I wish there was a news channel that really told you what was going on in the world, not just sensationalized news.
My work has no theme. I don't care if my photographs get published, and I have no interest in the news. But the invasion of Prague was not news, it was my life.
I specialize in cool inside movie news. Specifically, the news from movies that excite us fans.
One reason I left local news was that I was tired of the constant musical chairs among news directors.
The good news is we had this idea of cloud computing. The bad news is we were 10 years too early.
In my work at 'Entertainment Weekly,' I had written reviews and news stories about YA books and film franchises and was always moved by how smart and voracious and loyal the readers were. Everything we did got lots of attention and reaction.
I get my news from selected Google News and my social feed.
I tell people: if it's in the news, don't worry about it, because by definition, news is something that almost never happens.
The gospel is only good news when we understand the bad news.
Balance the bad news of life with the good news of Christ.
Radio news is bearable. This is due to the fact that while the news is being broadcast, the disk jockey is not allowed to talk.
The good news is that I've already outlived two Brontes, Keats, and Stephen Crane. The bad news is that I haven't written anything.
The good news may be that Nature is phasing out the white man, but the bad news is that's who She thinks we all are. — © Alice Walker
The good news may be that Nature is phasing out the white man, but the bad news is that's who She thinks we all are.
On an average day 7 minutes of news happens. Yet there are currently three full-time, 24-hour news networks.
People who watch news are pretty smart. Most of them don't just go to one channel for all their news anyway.
It's hardly news that the Obama administration is intensely and, in many respects, unprecedentedly hostile toward the news-gathering process.
I think that what people want from cable news channels is the sense that if there's hard news, it's going to come up immediately.
News in printed form is in secular decline. However, news delivered the way consumers want it is growing and thriving.
People are consuming the news that is comfortable for them, not necessarily the news that is real or that they need to know.
The public doesn't know what to believe anymore. We don't know what stories are supposedly true, this idea of 'fake news.' We watch it on what I guess you would call a split-focus. It's half entertainment and half mystery.
My dad was a news editor for a Brazilian news station, and they had offices in New York and London.
The news media's silence, particularly television news, is reprehensible.
Most politicians - those people who live, eat and breathe politics - like to sit around and talk about politics and tell political war stories. Reagan didn't do that. His war stories were movie war stories and Hollywood war stories. He loved that.
Internet news cycles are by the minute, and any fool can take a headline from the Associated Press and send it out as news. — © Harold Evans
Internet news cycles are by the minute, and any fool can take a headline from the Associated Press and send it out as news.
When the heart no longer feels the truth of hell, the gospel passes from good news to simply news
What's so ironic is that CNN's doing reports on fake news, and they have someone who writes one false news story after the next.
News organizations would best serve the public by sticking to the facts and the news. Speculation should be minimized.
For anyone in the news business, just the name 'Cronkite' conjures up images of a bygone era when journalists covered, and could at times impact, the most important stories of the day, rather than the most 'compelling' or salacious.
The good news is there's no devil. The bad news is there's no heaven. There's nothing.
News is that which comes from the North, East, West and South, and if it comes from only one point on the compass, then it is a class; publication and not news.
It's gonna be short if it's news; put it at the top. Style's not an issue, just make it news.
The one function that TV news performs very well is that when there is no news we give it to you with the same emphasis as if it were.
Some news managers have been slow to grasp that good television news is always substance over form.
In 2010, one in four Americans got the news from Fox News.
I was at CBS News on a fluke. I replaced somebody who was on vacation. I worked as a copy boy, then became a news writer.
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